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in ecosystem is a living thing but in the world there are more non-living things around the globe and i am so hungry cooking chicken.

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Q: How do species population and communities relate to each other?
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What is ecological competition cofficients?

Relate to the size of one species- population to the other species.


What is Competition Coefficients?

quantitative measures of the negative effects of an individual of one species on an individual of a second species; used to relate the size of one species-population to the size of the other; denoted á12 and á21


How might the seasonal patterns of insects population relate to the seasonal patterns of bird population?

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Is all members of species are identical to each other?

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All members of one species in a particular area?

All of the members of a species in a specific area is a population.


How can a new species with no predator affect other populations of species?

Their population could grow much faster, and they could compete with other species for food.


How are organisms populations communities and ecosystems different?

a group of organisms of the same species that interbreed among themselves and live in a determined area are called a population and different populations that live in a determined area form a community. Example: species-> House cat population-> House cats of San Fernando Valley community-> all the house pets of San Fernando Valley


The relational position of a species or population in its ecosystem to each other?

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Why are jaguars important to the rainfoest?

Keeps the population of other species in check.


How does competition within species control the population?

Animals of a species kill each other for food, water, shelter, etc. and the deaths keep the population from getting too high.


A keystone species is a species whose presence does what?

A keystone species is a species whose presence has an influence on the size of the population of several other species in its community. A jaguar would be an example.